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how to check my land in dtcp approved or not

18.05.23 09:58 AM By DPM RealEstate

To check if your land is DTCP (Directorate of Town and Country Planning) approved or not, you can follow these steps:

  1. Visit the official website of the respective DTCP authority in your state or region. For example, if you are in Tamil Nadu, you can visit the Tamil Nadu DTCP website.

  2. Look for the section or tab related to land approvals or land records. It may be titled "Online Services," "Land Verification," or something similar.

  3. Navigate to the land verification or approval search option. Typically, you will find a search tool where you can enter the relevant details of your land.

  4. Enter the required information, which may include the survey number, plot number, subdivision details, or any other details specific to your land. Make sure you have accurate information to get the correct results.

  5. Submit the search query and wait for the results. The system will display the status of your land, indicating whether it is DTCP approved or not.

  6. If the land is approved, you may be able to access additional details such as the approved layout plan, any restrictions or conditions, or any other relevant information.

If you are unable to find the information online or if the website does not provide an online land verification service, you can consider the following alternatives:

  • Contact the local DTCP office or the concerned authority in your region and inquire about the process to verify land approval status. They will guide you on the necessary steps and documents required.

  • Consult with a local lawyer or a real estate professional who is familiar with the land verification process in your area. They can provide guidance and assistance in checking the DTCP approval status of your land.

Remember, the process and specific requirements may vary depending on the state or region in which your land is located. It's essential to refer to the official DTCP website or contact the local authorities for accurate and up-to-date information.